I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your despatch
               "Separate" of the 
29th of May last relative to the increasing population
               of 
British Columbia and to the necessity which you conceive to exist in
               consequence for losing no time in improving the means of communication
               between different parts of the Colony by the construction of Roads.
               
               I regret that in pursuing this object you should have brought
               yourself into a position in which it was necessary to resort

 to the
               issue of promissory notes which I infer you would not have been able to
               meet had they been presented for payment; but I trust that the authority
               for borrowing £50,000 on the security of the local Revenue conveyed to
               you in my despatch No. 131 of the 
10th of June will enable you to
               withdraw from circulation the promissory notes which have already been
               issued and that you will never again

 have occasion to resort to so
               questionable an expedient.